15 Incredibly Addictive Series to Stream on Netflix on a Rainy Day

Rainy spring days may be a bummer, but they're also the perfect excuse to catch up on TV. The next time you're cooped up inside all weekend watching and have already burned through your favorite shows a thousand times, peruse this list for something new to binge watch. These unbelievably addictive shows are so compelling that you'll be glued to the screen from the very first episode to the last, and they're all on Netflix. You'll thank us later!

1. Bloodline

This Netflix original series explores the drama and damage behind a seemingly picture-perfect family in the Florida Keys. It's a thriller full of mystery and epic suspense.

2. Pretty Little Liars

Yes, PLL is on Netflix! Follow the dramatic exploits of Spencer, Aria, Emily, and Hanna as they search for answers about the mysterious "A."

3. Master of None

Aziz Ansari's Netflix series perfectly captures what it means to be an urban twentysomething, and all the awkwardness and uncertainty that comes along with it.

4. Rectify

Rectify introduces us to Daniel Holden, a man who spent 19 years on death row for a brutal crime before new DNA evidence nullifies his conviction and warrants his release. When he returns to his hometown, he's faced with the bumpy journey of putting his life back together.

5. The Jamz

This goofy workplace comedy follows the experiences of Chicago radio hosts with lots of laughs along the way.

6. Veronica Mars

This quirky series has a cult following for a reason—it's smart, funny, and stars fan favorite Kristen Bell.

7. Grace and Frankie

Two former rivals, played by Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, get to know each other in a whole new light when their husbands reveal that they've fallen in love and plan to get married.

8. Skins

This British series delves into the chaotic and stressful lives of teenagers with drama, wit, and everything in between.

9. Making a Murderer

If you loved Serial, you'll probably love Making a Murderer. This compelling and disturbing docu-series explores police corruption and the nature of guilt through the lens of the real-life story of Steven Avery. Avery spent 18 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit and was charged with another brutal crime shortly after his release.